495 Proverbs about Ones / Page 24
461. Men in glass houses should not throw stones.
462. Old debts are never paid, and the new ones get old easily.
463. The lazybones must work twice.
464. Great gaps may be filled with small stones.
465. Great thieves punish little ones.
466. It is the fate of the great ones of this earth, to be appreciated only after they are gone.
467. Least said soonest mended.
468. Let bygones be bygones.
469. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.
470. The first step toward greatness is to be honest.
471. To deceive oneself is very easy.
472. Done by oneself is well done.
473. Old ones are good at councelling.
474. See how the boy is with his sister and the other ones of his home lodge and you can know how the man will be with your daughter.
475. The ones that matter the most are the children.
476. Hospitality to the exile, and broken bones to the oppressor.
477. It is better to see for oneself than to be informed by a third person.
478. The mountain makes the horse suffer, anger makes oneself suffer.
479. If someone transports dung and does not eat it, it should not be concluded that he is an honest person.
480. The only thing left in the wadi are its stones
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